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A hummingbird feeds from one of the two flower-shaped ports on the glass hummingbird feeder
AG192 - Glass Hummingbird Feeder
AG192 - Glass Hummingbird Feeder
A hummingbird feeds from one of the two flower-shaped ports on the glass hummingbird feeder
AG192 - Glass Hummingbird Feeder
AG192 - Glass Hummingbird Feeder

Glass Hummingbird Feeder

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Special buy. Limited stock.

Handmade in Mexico, this attractive blown-glass hummingbird feeder has two separate flower-shaped ports, each with a removable feeding tube for easy cleaning.

Just over 5" in diameter, it holds about 6.5 oz (192ml) of syrup – an amount that hummingbirds can typically consume quickly enough to avoid spoilage and waste.

It seals with an included rubber stopper that’s easy to remove for refilling, and comes with a hanging loop with a black powder-coated finish.


The National Audubon Society gives these tips to help stop the spread of bird diseases such as avian flu. Clean feeders and bird baths with a solution of nine parts water to one part bleach every two weeks. Use multiple feeders to make it easier for birds to feed at a distance from each other, and remove feces and seed casings from below feeders regularly.

A hummingbird feeds from one of the two flower-shaped ports on the glass hummingbird feeder

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    Glass Hummingbird Feeder

    Special buy. Limited stock.

    Handmade in Mexico, this attractive blown-glass hummingbird feeder has two separate flower-shaped ports, each with a removable feeding tube for easy cleaning.

    Just over 5" in diameter, it holds about 6.5 oz (192ml) of syrup – an amount that hummingbirds can typically consume quickly enough to avoid spoilage and waste.

    It seals with an included rubber stopper that’s easy to remove for refilling, and comes with a hanging loop with a black powder-coated finish.


    The National Audubon Society gives these tips to help stop the spread of bird diseases such as avian flu. Clean feeders and bird baths with a solution of nine parts water to one part bleach every two weeks. Use multiple feeders to make it easier for birds to feed at a distance from each other, and remove feces and seed casings from below feeders regularly.

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